User:Lee M
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Lee M is a fortysomething Englishman whose interests include science fiction, rock music, radio and television comedy and amateur(ish) photography. He apparently has no life, otherwise why would he be doing this all the time?
Articles begun, substantially written or having major contributions by Lee M (not including headings):
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Television and Radio
- Thames Television
- London Weekend Television
- Associated Television Network Limited
- Central Independent Television
- Southern Television
- Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company
- Radio City (pirate radio station)
- Four Feather Falls
- Worzel Gummidge
- Stingray (TV show)
- UFO (TV series) (expanding on original article)
- Camberwick Green
- Trumpton
- Chigley
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (series)
- Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
- Sykes
- Life on Earth
- Star Wars (radio)
- British Satellite Broadcasting
- Sky Movies
- Sky News
- Sky One
- VERA
- Vivian Stanshall
- Hancock's Half Hour
- It Sticks Out Half a Mile
- The Burkiss Way
- Earthsearch
- Secrets (play)
- Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (substantial additions to original article)
- Catterick (television)
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Movies
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Music
- Arena (band)
- Citizen Cain
- The Enid
- FC (band), formerly Final Conflict
- IQ (band)
- Clive Nolan
- Pendragon (band)
- Shadowland (band)
- Twelfth Night (band)
- Unit 4 + 2
- Walk on Fire
- The Water Pistols
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J. R. R. Tolkien and Middle-earth
- The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)
- Journeys of Frodo
- Argonath
- Nen Hithoel
- Harlond
- Nindalf
- Emyn Muil
- Mindolluin
- Council of Elrond
- Ring-inscription (Originally part of the One Ring article, moved and expanded by me)
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Kipling's Jungle Books and related topics
- The Jungle Book (with image)
- "Mowgli's Brothers" (with image)
- "Kaa's Hunting" - featured in "Did you know..." on the Main Page on November 24 2004!
- "Tiger! Tiger!"
- The Second Jungle Book (with image)
- The Third Jungle Book by Pamela Jekel (with image)
- Mowgli (with image)
- Raksha (Jungle Books)
- Father Wolf
- Baloo
- Bagheera
- Kaa
- Shere Khan (with image)
- Messua
- Messua's husband
- Nathoo
- Grey Brother
- Feral children in mythology and fiction
- Pyrénée
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Comics and Web comics
- Boy on a Stick and Slither
- Copper (comic)
- Elf Life
- Elves (Elfquest)
- Magical Adventures in Space
- The Perishers
- Reman Mythology
- Soul name (Elfquest-related)
- Teacher's Pet (Cor!!)
- Wapsi Square
- Wolfriders (Elfquest-related)
- World of Two Moons (ditto)
- The Wotch
Also
- Fishboy
- Kid Chameleon (comic strip)
- The last 2 also fit in Kipling's Jungle Books and related topics
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Places
- Green Park
- Greenwich Foot Tunnel (current article greatly expands on my information)
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Art
- Harry Bates (sculptor) (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article)
- George Barr (artist) (with image) - science fiction and fantasy artist
- Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
- Antoine-Denis Chaudet (only a stub, but look at all those external links!)
- Alexandre Falguière (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article. Later found and uploaded public domain image.)
- Edward Onslow Ford (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article)
- John Gibson (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article but was stumped by one of the typo'd names)
- Insecula
- Paul Manship
- Antonin Mercié (moved and expanded using 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article)
- Hippolyte Moulin
- George Rennie (sculptor and politician) with photo
- François Rude (text superseded but external links remain)
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Literature
- DAW Books
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
- Science Fantasy (magazine)
- Thomas Burnett Swann (now with image)
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Transport
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Sexuality
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Picture contributions
- Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome) (overhead photo)
- Uluru (three photos)
- Donatello's David (photo of replica)
- Natural History Museum (one photo)
- Victoria and Albert Museum (one photo)
- Atomium (photo)
- Albert Toft (scan)
- Frederick William Macmonnies (photo)
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (cover scan)
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Wikimedia Commons contributions
- Donatello (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Donatello) (links to several images of plaster replica David in the V&A)
Plus numerous contributions to other articles
Apropos of nothing...

I encountered this handsome couple in Sedona, Arizona
(a region noted for its red buttes)
but didn't have time to take their details...
If anyone could tell me the name of the sculptor I'd be grateful!

I encountered this handsome couple in Sedona, Arizona
(a region noted for its red buttes)
but didn't have time to take their details...
If anyone could tell me the name of the sculptor I'd be grateful!


